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Did anyone do an elevation certificate in the area and use a land surveyor? Apparently its cheaper to use the land surveyor who has done one nearby...or share the costs with neighbors. Everyone in AE who hasn't done one is going to have to. Thoughts?
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If you are familiar with the East Shore Management Team meetings, would anyone be willing to do some research and bring your report to the meeting? I could then send the information out to the 200+ email list in East Shore. We could also invite State Rep Megna and Senator Looney to the meeting also.
Although it is known as a “Management Team”, it is a Neighborhood Team contributing to the “management” of our area. The goal is to keep our neighborhoods safe, to help change the things that we can, to talk about issues that not only concern ourselves, our neighbors or our area but general issues that concern the residents of City of New Haven.
ESMT Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month except in January (NO January meeting).
Please contact Barbara Carroll, bbcarroll01@snet.net or at 203-468-0080 for additional meeting information.
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Please advise if this is possible. THX, Barbara
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If anyone wants to meet this Sunday at 6, lmk and I will join you.
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I have received my letter from my insurance company with respect to things I will have to do before they will CONSIDER renewing my flood insurance and at what increased cost.
I want to be clear, that even if there are only a few of us going through this right now, everyone in a flood zone in Morris Cove, will be subject to cancellation upon renewal. You will need to pay for a flood elevation survey by a certified engineer (approx. 800-1000 dollars) AND your rate which is currently subsidized by the federal government will be gone and your rates will increase significantly.
Rosa DeLauro is working on legislation but with this Congress it is likely to fall on deaf ears. So the middle class who can't afford to pay even higher flood insurance will likely be forced to sell, if you even can given the increased rates, and the Morris Cove area will be taken over by those of much higher means or become owned by the banks.
I think we should all be working together on this. Three of us talking about it does not change what is likely to effect the entire neighborhood in a very negative way. I know many of you have not received your letter yet, but it is coming. If we are to do anything about changing this, we all need to move on it now. This is a neighborhood, one of the very few left in New Haven. Let's keep it that way. We all need to pitch in and it cannot wait until February.
The new law passed is called the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012. Look into it on the FEMA website.
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